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Rhode Island businesswoman sentenced for failing to pay over employee payroll taxes to the IRS
March 6, 2025 — A Rhode Island businesswoman who collected but failed to pay over to the government eight years’ worth of employee federal withholding taxes and properly report her own personal income to the IRS has been sentenced to two years of probation, the first three months to be served in home detention, announced Acting United States Attorney Sara Miron Bloom.
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IRS-CI Highlights
FS-2022-19, March 2022 — This fact sheet shows just a small example of the types of cases in which CI has led or been significantly involved in over the last few years. These cases show the breadth and skill of CI’s Special Agents in various types of fraud and criminal activity that have had significant impacts on the financial system at home and abroad.
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Owner of Vancouver, Washington tax preparation business that catered to immigrants sentenced to nine months in prison for tax fraud
Feb. 11, 2025 — The owner of a Vancouver, Washington, business that sought to assist immigrants with a variety of services was sentenced late yesterday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to 9 months in prison and 4 months of electronic home confinement for tax fraud charges, announced U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman. Saul Valdez was an unlicensed tax preparer who led his immigrant customers to believe he was filling out their tax forms correctly.
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Former senior executive in College Admissions Case sentenced for tax fraud in connection with payments to secure son’s admission to USC
September 29, 2023 — A private-equity investor and former senior Staples executive was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for falsely claiming payments he made to secure the admission of his son to the University of Southern California (USC) were deductible from his taxes as a business expense and a charitable contribution.
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Frequently asked questions about the prevailing wage and apprenticeship under the Inflation Reduction Act
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) amended and enacted various clean energy tax incentives that provide increased credit or deduction amounts if certain prevailing wage and registered apprenticeship requirements are met. Treasury and the IRS published final regulations on June 25, 2024, providing rules and definitions for taxpayers seeking to satisfy the prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements. These frequently asked questions and answers are based on the final regulations.
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Self-employed individuals tax center
Find information on self-employment, including when and how to file your federal tax return and make estimated payments.
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Reconstructing records after a natural disaster or casualty loss
Steps to take after a disaster so taxpayers can reconstruct their records and prove loss of personal-use and business property.
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Chicago attorney sentenced to federal prison on false statement and tax offenses in connection with funds received from failed bank
July 6, 2022 — A federal judge today sentenced a Chicago attorney to four months in prison for false statement and tax offenses in connection with funds he received from the failed Washington Federal Bank for Savings.
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El Dorado County couple sentenced for tax fraud
August 28, 2023 — El Dorado Hills couple were sentenced today for their criminal efforts to avoid paying federal income taxes, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.
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Florida financial advisor sentenced for promoting illegal tax shelter and stealing client funds
May 14, 2025 — A Florida financial advisor was sentenced today to eight years in prison for orchestrating a nearly decade-long scheme to promote an illegal tax shelter and to steal client funds.
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